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Prediction of potential novel microRNAs in soybean when in symbiosis

G. A. Barros-Carvalho, Paschoal, A. R., Marcelino-Guimarães, F. C., and Hungria, M., Prediction of potential novel microRNAs in soybean when in symbiosis, vol. 13, pp. 8519-8529, 2014.

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small molecules, noncoding proteins that are involved in many biological processes, especially in plants; among these processes is nodulation in the legume. Biological nitrogen fixation is a key process, with critical importance to the soybean crop. This study aimed to identify the potential of novel miRNAs to act during the root nodulation process.

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